Alicia Atout recently appeared as a guest on the Fightful Pro Wrestling & MMA podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
During the appearance on the program, Atout spoke about signing a new contract with MLW, as well as making the transition from interviewer to on-air character.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where she touches on these topics with her thoughts.
On signing a new contract with MLW: “I can’t get into specifics in terms of how much time was left and whatnot. But I did have a little bit more time left on the first ever contract I signed with MLW. Myself and the company were both kind of realizing, ‘Oh, this is coming to an end, so let’s figure out what we are going to do.’ So they came up to me and they kind of were very forward about it saying, ‘Hey, we want to re-sign you. We still want to have you as a part of this ever growing brand.’ I was thinking about what I should do going forward, and it just kind of made sense to stay with MLW. They’ve treated me so well. I love what I get to do there. It’s always been a good community, and I like that I have the freedom to do what I want there in terms of what I say and do. That’s always been fantastic because most brands you don’t have that freedom, and that can get very aggravating. So yeah, I signed once again with them. I’m very excited about it. I can’t wait to continue to just keep kicking ass there and I can also do all my other projects.”
On her transition from an interviewer to an on-screen character: “I told them, ‘You know, I love the interviewing so much and I always enjoy talking to people behind the scenes, but I know that I can offer a lot more to the company, and I know that we can shock a lot of people.’ So I think that’s all I said, and he’s like, ‘Oh, cool, we’ll definitely circle back on it’, and that’s all that was said that day. Then I think it was probably eight months later, they kind of said, ‘Hey, this is something that we think would be really fun. You guys (Alicia and Richard Holliday) are together. Why not just bring that real life aspect and put it into MLW’, and I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, I get to work with Richard more and we get to stir stuff up.’”
Check out the complete interview at Fightful.com. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.
